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WOD: ELITE(eh LEET) n. ◦ the best or most skilled members of a group Members of the school’s academic teams are among the educational ELITE. 1.) Describe the principal of constant proportions 2.) How do temperature and salinity affect seawater density?
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INB Pg 29
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Proportions of organic elements in seawater differ from the proportions of sea salts because: ◦ The principle of constant proportions does not apply to these elements. ◦ These nonconservative constituents have concentrations and proportions that vary independently of salinity owing to biological and geological activity.
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All life depends on material from the nonliving part of the Earth. ◦ The continuous flow of elements and compounds between organisms (biological form) and the Earth (geological form) is the biogeochemical cycle.
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Organisms require specific elements and compounds to stay alive. ◦ Aside from gases used in respiration or photosynthesis, those substances required for life are called nutrients. The primary nutrient elements related to seawater chemistry are carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, silicon, iron, and a few other trace metals. Not all nutrients and compounds cycle at the same rate. The biogeochemical cycle of the various nutrients affects the nature of organisms and where they live in the sea.
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Carbon is the fundamental element of life. Carbon compounds form the basis for chemical energy and for building tissues. ◦ Carbon dioxide must be transformed into other carbon compounds for use by heterotrophs. The movement of carbon between the biosphere and the nonliving world is described by the carbon cycle.
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Nitrogen is another element crucial to life on Earth. Organisms require nitrogen for organic compounds such as protein, chlorophyll, and nucleic acids. Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the air and 48% of the gases dissolved in seawater.
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Phosphorus is another element important to life because it is used in the ADP/ATP cycle, by which cells convert chemical energy into the energy required for life. ◦ Phosphorus combined with calcium carbonate is a primary component of bones and teeth.
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Silicon is used similarly by some organisms in the marine environment (including diatoms and radiolarians) for their shells and skeletons. ◦ Silicon exists in these organisms as silicon dioxide, called silica.
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Iron and Trace Metals Iron and other trace metals fit into the definition of a micronutrient. ◦ These are essential to organisms for constructing specialized proteins, including hemoglobin and enzymes. ◦ Other trace metals used in enzymes include manganese, copper, and zinc.
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